Everything must go! (Still!) DFW area shop sale
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I still have a lot of stuff available, including big tools, many, many books, hardware (hinges, screws, etc), some finishing supplies, and more. I've listed prices based on my best guess, and considering what they cost new. For anything that doesn't sell here, we'll be having an estate sale. I'd rather that these tools, which have been so good to me (and well cared for), go to other woodworkers who will appreciate them, so if you want something, make a reasonable offer and let's see what we can do. Sorry, but I really don't have time to ship things, but I can be flexible with timing to pick up, or other arrangements.



Instead of flooding this post with additional photos, (there are photos in my original posts, too) just PM me if you want pics of anything specific and I will email them to you.

 

Unisaw 52" Bies fence, mobile base, Incra miter S1000 with long and short fence, blades (cross-cut, rip, FTG rip, 80 tooth ply) several inserts, custom cross cut, 45 miter, 45 bevel sleds, blade guard, easy-release splitter, the under table cabinet (if you want it). Was asking $1500, which I thought reasonable considering all the additional items, but???

Grizz 8" jointer, with ShopFox mobile base, upgraded to spiral cutter ($650)

MiniMax S45 bandsaw, new mobile base comes with it ($800)

Delta 50-850 dust collector ($100)

The bench is available with 4 bench dogs, record quick-release vise and a traditional shoulder vise, break down base. Heavy, and very solid. ($150)

Delta Scroll Saw ($70)


Power handtools:

Bosch top handle jig saws (2)  ($55 each)
Bosch cordless drill ($10 - got from my step father, not holding a charge?)
Bosch Colt router ($60)
DeWalt 18v cordless drill ($50)
Craftsman 7" circular saw ($30)
Craftsman corded drill ($20)
DeWalt Sawzall ($45)
Rigid 5" orbital sander($20)
DeWalt 5" orbital (2) ($25 each)
Craftsman belt sander ($15)
PC 1/4 sheet finish sander ($25)
Mouse Sander (420)

Hand Tools:
Set of Japanese style bench chisels (1/8 to 1", actually they are metric sizes)
Pfeil butt chisels (1/8, 1/4, and 1/2)
Sorby paring chisels
Sorby light duty mortise chisels
Stanley #4 planes - one new iteration ($20), three older versions, one with corrugated sole, ($40 each)
ECE Ulmia Primus Jointer plane ($100)
ECE wood block plane ($30)
Ulmia Primus smoothing plane ($75)
Veritas large spoke shave ($25)
Stanley #80 scraper plane ($25)
Ohio Tool works wooden coffin smoother


Complete sharpening set up with King waterstones - 200, 800, 4000, 6000, 8000, nagura stone, stone holder, and granite flattening plate ($50)
Veritas sharpening guide and angle set guide ($40)


Books, starting at $4, most around $11, a few at higher asking prices:

Taunton's Complete Illustrated Guide to:
Sharpening (Lie Nielsen)
Shaping Wood (Bird)
Period Furniture Details (Bird)
Furniture & Cabinet Construction (Rae)
Joinery (Rogowski)
Finishing (Jewitt)
Box Making (Stowe)
Choosing and Installing Hardware (Settich)
*these are phenomenal books, if you haven't seen them. Detailed, offer descriptive photos showing numerous alternative methods

Making Workbenches (Sam Allen)
Mastering Woodworking Machines (Duginske)
Great Wood Finishes (Jewitt)
Joinery: Essentials of woodworking (Taunton)
Box-Making Basics (Freedman)
Setting Up Shop (Nagyszalanczy)
In the 18th Century Styel (Taunton)
Practical Design: Essentials of Woodworking (Taunton)
Best of FWW: Designing Furniture (Taunton)
Furniture by Design (Blackburn)
The Art of Chair-making (Pierce)
Illustrated Cabinetmaking (Hylton)
An Encyclopedia of Furniture
Encyclopedia of Furniture Making (Joyce)
Tage Frid Teaches Woodworking; complete 3 book set - with DVD
Fine Art of Cabinet Making (Krenov)
The Impractical Cabinetmaker (Krenov)
With Wakened Hands (Krenov)
Sam Maloof Woodworker (Maloof)
The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Directory (Chippendale)
The Shaker Legacy (Becksvoort)
The New Fine Points of Furniture; Early American (Sack)
Tradition in Contemporary Furniture (The Furniture Society)
FWW Design Book Six
Veneering Handbook (Hosker)
500 Cabinets 
The Complete Dovetail (Kirby)
A Manual of Veneering (Villard)
FWW Making Period Furniture
FWW Proven Shop Tips
Best of FWW: Small Woodworking Shops
Making Classic English Furniture (Richardson)
Best of FWW: Traditional Projects
Tables (Guidice)
The Toolbox Book (Tolpin)
The Handplane Book (Hack)
Best of FWW: Veneering, Marquetry and Inlay



Miscellaneous:
35mm drilling jig for european hinges ($25) - set up and ready to use (Used only for cutting of two hinges!)
Hickory brad point bit set ($12)
Hickory forstner bit set ($25)
numerous individual brad point, augur point, forstner bits ($2 to ?)
Wixey digital readout table saw fence gauge (New in box, never even opened) ($85)
Fluorescent shop light, NIB, ($15)
(2) Calipers, one wixey digital, one "traditional", both excellent condition ($20)
Brass Depth setting adjuster (for self-made hand plane) ($?)
Wixey digital depth setting guide ($25)
Abrasive synthetic sanding pads (Red, grey, green, white) ($10 for all)
Peltor ear muffs ($12)
Work Tunes ear muffs ($17)
Set (4) black 90 degree clamping braces ($10)
DVD's (WWJ Essential WWing techniques, Working in a Vacuum, Best of Woodwork - 20 Great Stories, Fundamentals of Inlay:Federal Table Leg - Latta)
67 Issues of FWW
Set (4) Bessey corner clamps - never used ($40)
Vacuum Press set up, including pump, 2 bags (one large, one medium) and two ready-to-go platens, if they are wanted ($150)
A-Line It, basic alignment system ($25)
Alignment gauge ($20)
Dowel center drill guide with pack of dowels ($60)
8" Carbide dado set with metal shims ($40)
Files of various sorts, with handles ($5 each)
Various Irwin clamps ($5 each)
(4) Bessey medium duty 4" throat 12" f-style clamps ($30 for all four)
15 PreVal spray gun canisters (includes glass jar) ($5 each or $50 for all) 
Makita NT 45A finish nail gun ($25)
Pair of adjustable roller stands ($60)
2 Jorgy 8" adjustable wood clamps ($25)
Gilding supplies, including David Marks guide book, brush, several bundles of gold, composite gold, aluminum, and silver leaf ($40)
(5) spray cans Deft Satin lacquer
Accuride (12) 20" full extension drawer slides 
Small, collapsible drafting table with adjustable stool ($45)
Leigh 24" Dovetail jig with guide, and 15 piece bit set ($125)
Bridge City Kerf master ($30)

I also have 24 parallel clamps (both Bessey and Jorgy) ranging from 24" to 50" - at $30 each that is $720 for all. These are in good shape (no bends, damages jaws, etc) and I think $30 per is a good price.
Eric
(e)sanford, Curator of the Moo-Zee-Um of Unused Tools,and all around Spong(e)head

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Lenny Taylor
8/20/57-9/11/01
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#12
I meant to add on the initial thread that the prices are my best guesses, but all prices are open to negotiation! Make an offer and I'll consider it if it's reasonable. Or call me, 214 -288 -7592 if you want to discuss. I'd rather my tools go to people who I know will appreciate them!
Eric
(e)sanford, Curator of the Moo-Zee-Um of Unused Tools,and all around Spong(e)head

Never Forget
Lenny Taylor
8/20/57-9/11/01
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#13
I would take the Leigh dovetail jig if you will ship.  PM on the way.

Lonnie
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#14
PM sent on jointer
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#15
I would like to thank Eric for the gift of the small clamps and sandpaper.  They were just what we needed and instead of charging me which I wanted he gave them to me. 
Yes

I hope you have a great trip and stay in Spain and hope you come back and stay with us.

I could use a lot more of his stuff but I am quite sure everyone here will enjoy buying it from him.
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification.  Thank You Everyone.

It is always the right time, to do the right thing.
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#16
Do you still have things available? I might be interested in the band saw and jointer.
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#17
Which area of the Dallas area are you located?  I have a son in Mckinney, if not to far I will ask him to pick up the sharpening stones etc.
Thanks
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#18
He is now is Spain guys.
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification.  Thank You Everyone.

It is always the right time, to do the right thing.
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#19
well Spain is just to far to drive...
Wink
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#20

I'm in DFW and would love to come take a look...   How can I get contact info?

Message me here?



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Joe
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